Child C’s mother tells Thirlwall inquiry her family was ‘misled’ in a way that had ‘compounded our grief’
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Mother of twins attacked by nurse tells inquiry other babies may have survived had she not agreed to doctor’s decision
Child C’s mother tells Thirlwall inquiry her family was ‘misled’ in a way that had ‘compounded our grief’
A mother of a baby murdered by Lucy Letby tells an inquiry she was "kept in the dark" about her son's care.
Letby was also found guilty of attempting to kill seven infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.
Letby was also found guilty of attempting to kill seven infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.
The mother of twin boys told the Thirlwall Inquiry she had only seen the unredacted version this week.
In May, Letby lost her Court of Appeal bid to challenge her convictions from last year.
Mother of Child D describes feeling she was ‘losing mind’ as she pushed for investigations
Former nurse Lucy Letby is currently serving 15 whole-life terms for murdering babies in her care.
The NHS's response to serial killer Lucy Letby's crimes is being examined in a public inquiry.
Dr Michael Hall writes to inquiry saying he does not believe nurse received fair trial